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Dana Andrews | Edward Mobley | |
Rhonda Fleming | Dorothy Kyne | |
George Sanders | Mark Loving | |
Howard Duff | Lt. Burt Kaufman | |
Thomas Mitchell | John Day Griffith | |
Vincent Price | Walter Kyne | |
Sally Forrest | Nancy Liggett | |
John Drew Barrymore | Robert Manners | |
James Craig | Harry Kritzer | |
Ida Lupino | Mildred Donner | |
Robert Warwick | Amos Kyne | |
Mae Marsh | Mrs. Manners | |
Ralph Peters | Gerald Meade | |
Sandy White | Judith Felton | |
Larry J. Blake | Tim |
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Producer | Bert E. Friedlob
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Writer | Casey Robinson
Charles Einstein |
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Cinematography | Ernest Laszlo
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Musician | Herschel Burke Gilbert
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Death of media magnat Amos Kyne is causing power struggle between his executives. In the meantime New York women become prey of a serial killer. Reporter Edward Mobley is in that circumstances faced with almost impossible missions: to catch the killer, to prevent the media empire from falling into the wrong hands and to save his romantic relationship from break-up. |
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